2020

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Time and place: , on Zoom (by registration)

Guest lecture by Dr. Kate Mills, University of Oregon

Time and place: , Seminarrom 3, Harald Schjelderups hus

Although ubiquitous globally, psychotic disorders show strong social gradients by both individual attributes and geographical region, established via ground-breaking psychiatric epidemiology beginning in the U.S. and subsequently exported to Europe and beyond. Despite almost a century of research on this topic, persistent inequalities in the risk of psychotic disorders by both person and place remain, with potentially vital implications for etiology, public health and service provision.

Time and place: , Auditorium 1, Harald Schjelderups Hus

Mapping the heterogeneity of responses to potential trauma.

Time and place: , Auditorium 2, Harald Schjelderups Hus

Opportunities and challenges for research into the social determinants of health and health disparities